Wednesday, 8 February 2017

ART & AESTHETIC (SEMESTER -1)

SEMESTER -1

ART & AESTHETIC
  

GLASS PAINTING

Painting on a slick surface such as a wine glass or vase requires glass paint and the knowledge of how to use it. Decide whether you prefer translucent or opaque paint, and do not mix glass paint from two manufacturers as the paints differ chemically. Choose a kit that includes bottles, paint brushes, and instructions to learn the craft. Use a glass paint marker pen for detailing and outlining. Practice often so you become a skilled glass painter tackling intricate designs.

           



THREAD PAINTING


Thread sketching and thread painting are both machine embroidery thread art techniques that allow you to personalize your fiber art with imagery. Thread drawing involves using the needle as a pencil, drawing with thread over the fabric to create what looks like a sketched image. Thread painting techniques is used to create dense machine stitching, using thread colors in close proximity to create lifelike images with shadows and highlights.



FABRIC PAINTING


Fabric painting is the application of specialized paints on fabric. Ideally tightly woven fabrics are perfect to paint on like cotton and silk. A lot of interesting effects can be got on fabric through different painting techniques like splattering / sponging, these techniques can be used on almost all fabric types without restrictions. Painting on fabric using a toothbrush also would give you a look that's different. Stenciling on fabric with the sponge dabbing technique, rollers can also be used. Various different shapes and sizes of designed stamps can be used depending on the fabric that needs to be painted. One stroke painting on fabric like a sari is very well accepted and done popularly among ardent hobbyist and artists. There are a lot of inspirations that can be got regarding fabric painting designs and patterns.
The consistencies of paints that are used for fabric painting are varied too. Runny and watered down paints are usually used to create a transparent effects, opaque paints are used to cover the fabric well, there are also puffy paints that give your work a relief raised look. While painting on fabric one should consider the final effect once it dries, at times the paint if strained tends to crack on fabric.
Pants, jackets, and shirts can all be painted, as can household items such as napkins and drapes. Items that need to be washed must be treated with additional care when they have been painted, as the paint may come off. Fabric painting is an excellent and versatile technique for decorating fabric items and can be used to give old clothes new style. Fabric painting designs can be explored on various garments to get your own style quotient.


VEGETABLE PRINTING

Vegetable printing is lots of fun for little ones to try. All you need is potatoes, carrots and celery to make these simple but impressive crafts.Vegetables aren't just for eating! They can be used to make beautiful paintings and crafts - think celery-print flowers, runner bean-print leaves, apple-print butterflies and a pepper-print tree.

This craft is super simple so vegetable printing is perfect for the younger ones. Chop up loads of veg, arrange all your favorite colored paints onto paper plates and let the kids get busy (and a little bit messy) creating a veggie masterpiece. Just don't forget to make them wear their aprons first.

There's no end to vegetable art - try out mushrooms, onions, broccoli and any veg you can get your hands on.



SAND ART

 It is so simple yet would make a pretty piece of art. not those sand arts made on the beach.this is made on a piece of paper with a hand full of fine sand.


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